id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43471 Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. They Looked and Loved; Or, Won by Faith .txt text/plain 64172 4559 89 summer night with dark, solemn eyes--Nita Farnham, the miser's bride. Nita threw one long look of mute despair upon Dorian Mountcastle's still she saw a pretty young woman--Nita's maid, Lizette. "Miss Nita, you surely won't let the old hag escape?" she cried. And so Dorian Mountcastle, saved from death by Nita's brave efforts, lay "He has no right to demand," Nita said haughtily, but she followed Mrs. Hill to the sick-room, somehow glad in her secret heart of that "Ah, Nita, you remember that day still!" cried the old man in a When Nita had left him, Dorian Mountcastle lay with half-shut eyes in a The third day brought Nita a long love-letter from Dorian. the old hag, Nita ran breathlessly away to watch for Dorian's yacht. Propped up by the surgeon's arm, Dorian held Nita's cold little hand in Tears fell from Nita's eyes the next day when Dorian told her all that ./cache/43471.txt ./txt/43471.txt